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INVESTIGATING THE EMERGENCE OF COGNITIVE WORK: TOWARD A NEW JOB CLASSIFICATION SCHEME FOR CROSS-CULTURAL ENVIROMENTS

Paul Swiercz
George Washington University  |  United States
prof1@gwu.edu

Matia Torbarina
University of Rijeka  |  Croatia

Lara Jelenc
University of Rijeka  |  Croatia
lara.jelenc@efri.hr


Keywords: Job Analysis, Job Classification, Knowledge Worker, Cognitive Worker


Abstract: Job analysis and its by-product job classification are foundational tools for Human Resource Management. Current job analysis techniques were developed a century ago. In the interim dramatic change has occurred in the structure of the economy and the jobs that define it. This paper tests the proposition that a new category of work, i.e. “Cognitive Work,” has emerged. Experiments were performed in two countries to investigate construct validity. One hundred participants completed a coding exercise sorting thirty-nine job descriptions into one of three job categories. Analysis provided preliminary support for the validity of this new classification scheme.

 


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